10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FURFUROUS»
Discover the use of
furfurous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
furfurous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
... cheerfulness and. content—no-murmurs—no discontent: of mutton he- has
scarcelyv heard. —-of bacon he neverv dreams: furfurous bread and the water of
the pool constitute his food, establishihis felicity, and excite his warmest gratitude.
2
Philosophical Transactions to the Year ____ Abridged and ...
The peculiar dis' cases of white people analogous to these of the Blacks, and
which the Blacks never have, are the Lepm Graorum, at least with furfurous
desquammations, the itch, scurvy, essere, and some smaller ones of that kind.
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1756
3
Manual of Pathology: Containing the Symptoms, Diagnosis, and ...
The “ Teigne faveuse” corresponds with the Porrigo 1upinosa—the T. furfuraceé
is the P. furfurous—the “ 'I'eigne muqueuse,” corresponds to the Porrigo larvalis.
—See Bateman's Synopsis, No. 159.—T. PRUnreo.* 768. Symptoms.
... discontent: of mutton he has scarcely heard — of bacon he never dreams:
furfurous bread and the water of the pool constitute his food, establish his felicity,
and excite his warmest gratitude. The squire or parson of the parish always
happens ...
5
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
... his cheerfulness and content — no murmurs — no discontent; of mutton he has
scarcely heard' — of bacon he never dreams: furfurous bread and the water of
the pool constitute his food, establish his felicity, and excite his warmest gratitude.
6
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
... yet nothing can exceed his cheerfulness and content—no murmurs—no
discontent: of mutton he has scarcely heard —-of bacon he never dreams:
furfurous bread and the, water of the pool constitute his food, establish his felicity,
and excite ...
7
The wit and wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: a selection of ...
... his cheerfulness and content — no murmurs — no discontent: of mutton he has
scarcely heard — of bacon he never dreams : furfurous bread and the water of
the pool constitute his food, establish his felicity, and excite his warmest gratitude.
8
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
... cheerfulness and content — no murmurs — no discontent : of mutton he has
scarcely heard — of bacon he never dreams : furfurous bread and the water of
the pool constitute his food, establish his felicity, and excite his warmest gratitude.
bread and dirty water ; yet nothing can exceed his cheerfulness and content —
no murmurs — no discontent: of mutton he has scarcely heard — of bacon he
never dreams : furfurous bread and the water of the pool constitute his food,
establish ...
10
The Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
... to these of the Blacks, and which the Blacks never have, are the Lepra
Græcorum-y at least with furfurous desquammations, the itch, scurvy, essere, and
some smaller ones of that kind. This «utaneous malady of the negroes, called the
yaws, ...
Royal society of London, 1756